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  1. 5. Singles. 25. American singer Deborah Harry has released five studio albums, five compilation albums and 24 singles. Until 1988, Harry used her nickname "Debbie" on all releases but she is now known professionally as Deborah Harry.

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  2. H.R. Giger’s Dark, Surrealist Album Covers: Debbie Harry, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Celtic Frost, Danzig & More. in Art, Music | July 22nd, 2020 3 Comments. The work of H.R. Giger is immense­ly pow­er­ful. Giger’s amaz­ing cov­er for Emer­son, Lake and Palmer’s album Brain Sal­ad Surgery por­trays a Goth­ic touch that could fit any ...

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    Blondie has an on-off relationship with James Bond. The band once produced their own Bond theme tunein 1981 only for it to be rejected by producers. Before that though, they took on this Shirley Bassey classic with aplomb and delivered a searing rendition of the classic Bond tune. The band delivered a punk version of the track that has to rank amon...

    Included as a bonus track on their ninth studio album Panic of Girlsas part of the release in Japan, Blondie’s cover of The Beatles 1963 hit ‘Please, Please Me’ is an absolute joy. One of the Fab Four’s earliest songs, the track is a pop masterclass and showed how effortlessly the Liverpudlians could slip into a commercial mindset, arguably somethi...

    One big hit to come out of Blondie’s album Plastic Letters was the cover of Randy & The Rainbows ‘Denis’. Given its popularity, Chrysalis Records decided to tempt the band with another, this time using their cover of ‘I’m Gonna Love You Too’ as the lead single from Parallel Linesin the US. While it could fall into the category of ‘Denis’ and ‘Hangi...

    Bedazzled rockers T-Rex had grown a large reputation before their singer, Marc Bolan, died tragically in a car accident in 1977. With songs like ‘Bang A Gong’, ‘Children of the Revolution’, ‘Ride A White Swan,’ and ’20th Century Boy’, T- Rex and Bolan kicked the hard purist rock in the balls and ran off giggling. It was this sentiment and swift kic...

    Harry and The Ramones have always been pals. Their friendship stretches back to the first murmurings of punk in surrounding the iconic venue CBGB’s. They may have met in the fiery flashes of New York’s underbelly but their friendship remained steadfast throughout their careers. It’s a friendship that has seen countless photos and shared moments sur...

    Covers of the Velvet Underground very rarely match the intensity that the band emanated in New York during the 1960s—but if anyone matched their burning passion it would the enigmatic singer Harry. The song, released by the Lou Reed-led band on their iconic album The Velvet Underground & Nico, acts as an archetypal song from the group’s extensive b...

    Just three years after Bowie and his partner in crime Brian Eno wrote, recorded, and released ‘Heroes’, Harry and her own Blondie bandmates were taking it on the road for special moments, covering the track occasionally as part of their live show, leaving a shaking audience as they did. Blondie, who had notably covered the track during performances...

    When one thinks of Blondie they think of effortless cool, dusky New York nights and the pulsating electricity of new wave punk. It makes the moment Debbie Harry and Blondie went country to cover Johnny Cash’s iconic hit ‘Ring of Fire’ all the more rewarding. The idea of Harry’s heavenly vocals trying to reach the dark depths of Cash’s gravel toned ...

    One of the most achingly beautiful covers on the list comes from a solo Debbie Harry show as she covers the beautiful Rolling Stones song‘Wild Horses’. Far removed from the hip-swinging sound that they made their name on, this track was the band exploring their emotions a little more intently. Debbie Harry not only connects with the material but ma...

    When Blondie truly broke into the scene it was clear that they were the bridge between the avant-garde aggression of punk with the shining glitter of the disco era. With their song ‘Heart of Glass’, they managed to effortlessly bring the two opposing worlds together. Just one year later and the band were performing a classic cover of the Donna Summ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Debbie_HarryDebbie Harry - Wikipedia

    The album's cover art was controversial, showing Harry apparently with skewers through her face, and many stores refused to stock it. " Backfired ", the first single from the album, had a video directed by H.R. Giger (who also created the album's front cover featuring Harry's face with metal skewers through it).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KooKooKooKoo - Wikipedia

    KooKoo is the debut solo album by American singer Debbie Harry, released on July 27, 1981, by Chrysalis Records. Produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, the album was recorded whilst Harry took a break from her band Blondie. It was a moderate commercial success, reaching number 25 on the US Billboard 200 and number six on the UK ...

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  6. Apr 21, 2010 · By Tierney Smith. Looking back over the course of Deborah Harry’s career, both as a frontwoman for Blondie and as a solo artist (beginning with 1981’s Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards-produced KooKoo), it can be said that diversity has always played a key role in Harry’s stylistic approach.

  7. Mar 4, 2022 · Dave Simpson. The singer and style icon answers your questions on becoming ‘Blondie’, a lifetime cheating death – and the secret to a good cover version. Fri 4 Mar 2022 04.21 EST. Hey, Debbie,...

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